Probably just a slow server or something wrong with your ISP. What download speed is it showing?mauly said:I've just started to download the X-Plane demo! its 329MB, but it says its going to take 11hours to download - this seems very slow to me! is this normal or is there a problem with my new mac?
btw, I have a 1MB connection...
yg17 said:Probably just a slow server or something wrong with your ISP. What download speed is it showing?
mauly said:btw, I have a 1MB connection...
yellow said:Err.. I kinda doubt that. More likely you have a 1Mb connection (that's MegaBIT, not MegaBYTE). There are 8 MegaBITS in a MegaBYTE, so at BEST theoretical speed, your 1 MegaBIT connection is 125KB (that's KiloBYTE) per second, which I must say, it's pretty darned rare that you get your theoretical maximum sustained. More likely you're seeing 50% or 33% of that speed sustained. Plus, you're probably downloading from a game website that has tens of thousands of other users at the same time downloading other things and sapping the host's bandwidth.
yellow said:I have never seen an ISP, in the US or Europe that sells bandwidth based on megaBYTES. Never. Ever. Ever. Please find one and point me at it. Nor have I ever seen one that sells an 8MegaBIT connection. That would be sweet.
asif786 said:who *doesnt* have broadband these days?
yellow said:I have never seen an ISP, in the US or Europe that sells bandwidth based on megaBYTES. Never. Ever. Ever. Please find one and point me at it. Nor have I ever seen one that sells an 8MegaBIT connection. That would be sweet.
Somebody on here, in Finland or Norway, claimed they were getting 100MB/s and I can't find them now🙁yellow said:I have never seen an ISP, in the US or Europe that sells bandwidth based on megaBYTES. Never. Ever. Ever. Please find one and point me at it. Nor have I ever seen one that sells an 8MegaBIT connection. That would be sweet.
yellow said:Well, there you go. 8Mbps. Very cool.
asif786 said:...who *doesnt* have broadband these days?
asif786 said:who *doesnt* have broadband these days?
groovebuster said:There are still a lot of people in remote areas who only can use dial-up modem connections at 56kBit/s. Here in Germany there are still many little towns whithout high speed internet because the investment wouldn't make sense for the providers. The same applies to Canada. The family of my wife lives in a little town on the country side half an hour from Ottawa. No cable TV (only sattelite) and no Broadband internet, only modem dial-up.
I remember the last time we were visiting them and I went on the internet. I couldn't believe how I could use the internet with 56kBit (I even started with a 9600 baud modem in the old days) a few years ago. Everything was soooooooo slow.
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